Benjamin H. Baldwin (1919-2005) Papers 1956-1984

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Benjamin H. Baldwin (1919-2005) Papers 1956-1984

The Benjamin Baldwin Papers, filling seventeen boxes and spanning the period 1956 to 1984, are arranged in two subseries: correspondence and teaching files. These are Baldwin's personal papers, documenting his career as a teacher at Northwestern. Records relating to his involvement in the journalism section of the National High School Institute as well as the administrative records of the Medill School's Editorial Department have been separated and treated as distinct series.

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Baldwin, Ben H. (Benjamin Harrison), 1919-2005

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Benjamin Harrison Baldwin was born in East St. Louis, Illinois on March 1, 1919, the son of Benjamin H. and Ella Conley Baldwin. He received a B.Ed. from Southern Illinois University (1940) and an M.S. in Journalism from Northwestern University (1946). Baldwin joined Northwestern University's faculty in 1956, where he remained until his retirement in 1984. He died in 2005. After receiving his graduate degree, Baldwin worked as a sports writer, a news editor, and an assis...